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w- M Own Seven Seas Once every night l 5240! When the stars shine bright f' ya Ki 1 . .U VUL, +f'1'b! ,y ' ' K ff, I Riding ,yi XM 9,11 J ip, Riding the trail by moonlight s Over the emerald turf, if 'I 'V J 1. Soft turf makes hardly a sound ll' ' Ibecome King Neptune of , My own seven seas. My seas how they sound,Gf0Efgff Of the horse's steady pound. fdiguwiv 9 Riding the trail by moonlight, Oh, how the roar. Down through the purple moor, ' But there areyno fishesY!ff9fd6y'0,6f'J9'1jij6' 'Riding the trail by moonlight, at just a hard cement floorfjx 1 6536555 Riding the trail by starlight, L Riding the trail at sunrise Yes, once every nightsZ1CQjV1!LLC.!5CLThrough the sun-streaked sky. When the stars shine bright, Ibecome god, lord, king O Pam MCNGUY Whatever you please, W ecause I am the master 7 - 1 1Of my Own seven seas. ,Darkness fell across the still sea, 1 Cindy Nixon Day was gone, and night was free, N fi ,-f4 W The clouds were black as they hung low: A U. X80 fierce, so dark, so full of woe, , B0 - -Q ', With icy mist the wind crept 'roundp is ' . ,,,t The sea touched shore with barely a sound, I wish that flyi.-would come back to.. A 'W The air smelled a fresh and salty scent, keep me company? Maybe I can find A Which mingled with aspen, pine, and mint: some way of catchinguit. f I l nj-Xnd buoyant were the drifting leaves, A patch ofnbluecgertainly would M 'As they touched the shore of the salty seas. help make xthatpmonotonous gray sky, ,qw-jr 9 more interesting. f 1 V ' ' ' I X, --Diane Harris ij ..x,,f'j'if1l'knOWf l3VhaTl ifn ao! . - .r a ' 49 WM ' dI'll wait until the clock clicks I it- , anotherfminute. Then I'll shut: y 3 N5 it I Abhngrg my eiyesiahd see if I can coufit off- ,QM E 3 W2 exactly one minute. t Q , -AVL Z ' h I' 'd and One,--g-f . Dust, dirt and cobwebs, 'E-hgggfgid-'and'tVr,OL-..vf f That s all that I am for, ' yfj , .yhounsgrid and Flree-J , R But in the sands of memories I THTOUVXS1 g. u , -X, I had so much more. inf, Oh, where'sgthatffly,? ,Iwish he'd . vig . L come babk to?'k'eep mefcompany! s ' ,WJ 1 Iam, jelly, and fiHQ9I'DGiH'CS Lbgwfhf A I ' , Once adorned my face 1 ,JN Tom Akers Where dust, dirt and cobwebs ?L I 'xv Now take their place. Q, My tg Iam, jelly and fingerpaints if wild ' O 4. N N From children looking out. r if 1 X, r is Smears, smudges and paintpots 4, ,T-gg the 'A ,. fuk S Sf From an artist's painting bout. 5, B M W ' ' X fi , - lk , a fi! Q ,RQ ,Y Love, affection, and tenderness, qw 5 ld V I saw it all and more. X--I Q ' 1 It came and stayed and left again X , by Valaria Burnstadt ,Like the footsteps that crossed the floor. 1 Dust, dirt and cobwebs, Dust, dirt, and cobwebs, That's all that I have now. E That's all that I have now, Dust, dirt and cobwebs, Within the sands of memories And the wind's angry howl. Ioin the wind's angry howl. 99 i J
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! I w AMPV 40 It ti . I mmijbcifyfrd , Lost Magic , H p 1 X . , Gray is the sky What does a child think of autumn? When you feel blue. f The falling leaves, turning colors, ' You might hang your head N One would never know--- for we 0 A J And say there's nothing to do. 1 Soon grow out of childhood I And lose the gift of wonder. Z But if this were true, Qt vw That there was nothing to do, X Linda Cascone LZ Wouldn't this world f Be a nice how-do-you-do? 0 - prmg Fever , W Laurel Berg The joy of the morning x f o . Is pushing me on Prom homework and housework It cries out Begone! 0 There are roses blooming all around: There are little ants crawling on the ground: And everything is spring. And tadpoles turn to little frogs: And butterflies are free again. Now I ask a simple question, --- Is it really spring ? Michele Mooreland The robin is singing, The peach tree's in bloom-- And why should I Sit in this Stuffy old room ? pa-6 I'm going! I'm gone! lt's too late to say No. ! A, Spring Fever! It's got me! fp Hope it never lets go! '- 616441 W O o d , Ieanne Walde Cz e rgamze , L5 QKZQ-erm, o A , -QC. Early in the morning I V. A 'I X When I'm ready for school, Q -, V . sqm! ,fhnvr QQQ S I I wonder if I look real cool. gr I 4 f f I check my skirt: ' E 12? I check my hair: Ll I -- check my shoes f O the hottest day of the spring CLPQ QQ. Which I always wear. Happened to me the funniest thing. I I go to school: On my front lawn sits a huge birdbath: A Think I look fine: A child fell in and began to laugh. Go to lunch--- ' iQL By George, forgot my ime! Can't you children play somewhere else ? Claudia Myers Stephanie Schartz cv S t -22' UIISB QQ F' ' Sunset is such a beautiful time! It is not until then that the sky shows its real beauty. Her eyes show understanding with their pale blue. Her hair becomes bright red for a while but then calms down. She turns a lighter color as if not understanding why she is turning this way. Then she suddenly becomes dark as if angry. She is mad as the world closes its doors on her. She turns on her lights, but they are not as bright as they are in the daytime when the people pay attention to her. Then, as if filled with sudden joy, she turns bright again. People start to notice her, she is happy. Again her eyes turn a pale blue with understanding until again the world shuts its doors on her. Ianie Vance
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fy S X fm ,I K if V fhi ' 3 ' V Z' , W if ' r0.1 aW My I' 0 . 'fw' tl o 4 . I S' 'S Q GQ 1, ' f Q li ' I . . - N, X I This is a basketball coach ,Q Q! 'XJ .A 0 l I-le cuts his hair too short A f ld 5 H likes to play basketball t QA? Q I likes to ride his motor-scooter - X , Have a good day. f , V Z I him sarcastic E W , O-799 -X This is .a journalism teache C Q ,407 t J She takes happy pills JV ROA 2892 axe?-9J'Qp5N5y Along time ago she liked journalism -, , Aaarrggghhhh ly '.',, fy . Kg-ip I Q ' f Color her neurotic ' NK, 459,09 Q , 1 . . - -I' X, 1 i yfc ,fjiff SB l 1 This is a science teacherxhxaff, .fd -3- l ' , Have you ever seen him laugh? ' S' ,J Have you ever seen him smile? Qlxx 'Q , ul'1. . . is XX CP- In .Be d ferent, col im happ E 9 1 ,I W 1 0 0K9 .Dix , , - 4 I v E- . .A is is an English teacher 'yt ' - She tells horror stories --- N - ' She likes Shakespeare I KRD 5 ' -N DJ She thinks she acts mean ' ' r Q YOU ARE GETTING AN I ' aff' ' 'P K Color her friendly ' OE 5 ' o ' go Q ' I, fd 3 u B ' . fl ,. ' W K, u X 4 This is a football coach X l ' . gas-, Does he like football ? ' ' f 5 ' ' N3 c ' T t ' gf Does he like football players . j 0 X 01 - A ia N. ,fmjy ,. Gentlemen, -1-. 4 l Q I Qi , f ' ' Color him colorful f rn Q? is ' 53 My SX,-X 'ix ' A ' - ...Z Q .l R if 3 Ce-929 ' M005 ,oo Q1 5
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